Much of the wealth of the British Empire came from Steel Production; whether as a material or goods to sell to the rest of the World, or as a means for transportation: railways, trains and ships. Steel was vital. The steel industry is based on heat; its generation and sustaining the metal furnaces at incredibly high temperatures. Bricks inside the older furnaces maintained temperature and protected the vessel itself. Specialised bricks were required for this role.
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